It never fails that every time I start doing suggested edit reviews that there are 1-2 of the 7 or so reviews where something was really wrong and I was rejecting the edit, but before I could reject it, it was already approved! :(
Stack Overflow really needs to do something about this problem. It is totally insufficient to require a reviewer to go into a question or answer where an edit was approved and fix it.
To give an example, this is how I feel when this happens:
You: "Hey, Gary. I really need your advice. Is cutting my foot off for no reason a good idea?"
Me: "Absolutely not!"
You: "Too slow! :) Already cut it off. If you want to sew it back on for me, here's a needle and some thread."
Me: "WTF?!"
Why not lock the edit for review for either the duration that it is open, or, at the very least, lock the review for some amount of time (30, 60, 120, 240 seconds or whatever works best) as soon as someone starts reviewing, and then, after that time, give an indication on the page that the review is now unlocked and someone else can edit it?
I understand that Stack Exchange is working at large scale and a lot of interaction with the server even in reviews can be a big deal, but something needs to be done to solve this, because it is severely affecting the quality of Stack Overflow.